And although inadvertently caught up in the punk movement at the time, The Rezillos have as much in common with vocal groups such as The Ronnettes as they do with The Sex Pistols.

After the initial split in 1978, vocalists Fay Fife and Eugene Reynolds went on to form The Revillos – a side project that lasted considerably longer than the original band did.

Callis also went on to enjoy huge success after joining chart-toppers the Human League.

He said: “It’s been a long time coming but The Rezillos are finally back.

“There is so much tosh in the charts just now that it just feels like the right time to get back together.

“We weren’t sure about the reaction to re-forming but the ticket sales tell you there are an awful lot of people still wanting to see the band.

“We are all incredibly excited about the public’s response, and just can’t wait to get out there and entertain people.

“After all, that’s what this band are all about – having fun.

“It’s going to be great having our new video on Top of the Pops. A bit like The Rezillos, the programme is a British institution and it seems apt that we are to be brought back together after all these years.”

The quintet reformed for a one-off gig at Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations in 2001, and rave reviews from a New York Times critic persuaded them to go on and complete a twelve-date tour of the US.

And the tour was deemed such a success The Rezillos decided to play a larger US tour, then wowed fans in Europe with some incendiary performances.

The 2008 line-up sees original members Eugene, Fay, Jo and drummer Angel joined by new bassist Chris Agnew – who is the son of Nazareth bass player Pete.

This weekend The Rezillos play gigs in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh, and their new single No. 1 Boy is on general release from January 2.